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accept or michelle rey. she is an historical figure. she is a true hero of the movement. >> the fact that she will go, we will say. in a couple of years, the teachers union will ride again and will not be able to get rid of the bad teachers. we will go back to status quo. >> the most important thing that happens with the education reform is taking the school board that had been the problem with education and the district of columbia because they play a political football. the person who pushes that will lead the district of columbia3 >> the timing of that the feed is important on a national scale. those advocates of education reform or led by the corporate community and they are on the verge of releasing a new movie which is called "waiting for superman." it was created and written by the same director who made a "an inconvenient truth." they are supporters of reform. this had the same kind of impact that i" an inconvenient truth" had on environmental issues this will go national. who is one of the leading voices in this, michelle ray?
accept or michelle rey. she is an historical figure. she is a true hero of the movement. >> the fact that she will go, we will say. in a couple of years, the teachers union will ride again and will not be able to get rid of the bad teachers. we will go back to status quo. >> the most important thing that happens with the education reform is taking the school board that had been the problem with education and the district of columbia because they play a political football. the person...
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. >> michelle, welcome. >> thank you. good to be back. >> what do you think of this question? >> i don't think it's unusual at all. larry summers allegedly is leaving because he doesn't want to give up his tenure at harvard. he will serve through the end of the year. we are getting closer to the midpoint of the president's first term in office and this is what you see happen. people leave and quite frankly, the president needs people like larry summers to leave. he has been terribly unpopular as eleanor said. the american public, whether we are talking about small businesses, big business, the middle class, or people who live in underserved communities are very, very unhappy with the state of the economy. many people blame that on larry summers. many people believe it on the president being tone deaf. this is a time if you are going to clean house, do it now and do it before disaster strikes in november. >> you think unemployment was around 6%, these people would be leaving? in other words, do we have an economy that would justify them staying from that point of view? >> larry
. >> michelle, welcome. >> thank you. good to be back. >> what do you think of this question? >> i don't think it's unusual at all. larry summers allegedly is leaving because he doesn't want to give up his tenure at harvard. he will serve through the end of the year. we are getting closer to the midpoint of the president's first term in office and this is what you see happen. people leave and quite frankly, the president needs people like larry summers to leave. he has...
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. >> michelle dyarman was a major in the army. we met her at the farmhouse in pennsylvania where she grew up. >> coming here today, i got lost three times. i had to turn around and find my way three times. and i've driven that route many a time. >> dyarman was on the dean's list in college. she got a masters. but everything changed in iraq back in 2005. two days before christmas, dyarman's platoon was coming back from a mission. and a roadside bomb exploded in front of her, like the one in this archive footage. studies show the blast wave shoots through metal, it shoots through soldiers brains, and damages the brains cells and circuits. dyarman says its hazy, but she dyarman says it's hazy, but she remembers she wrenched her back and neck, and she thinks the medics gave her tylenol and valium. >> i realized i had a screaming bad headache. take the worst headache you've ever had, and multiply it by about a thousand. and i've had an ongoing headache ever since. >> reporter: michelle's father, john, doesn't know what's wrong with her
. >> michelle dyarman was a major in the army. we met her at the farmhouse in pennsylvania where she grew up. >> coming here today, i got lost three times. i had to turn around and find my way three times. and i've driven that route many a time. >> dyarman was on the dean's list in college. she got a masters. but everything changed in iraq back in 2005. two days before christmas, dyarman's platoon was coming back from a mission. and a roadside bomb exploded in front of her,...
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p.s. >> reporter: it's too early to tell where michelle rhee's new evaluation system will result in better schools. in fact, she might not be around long enough to find out. her boss, mayor adrian fenty, is facing a tough primary challenge in september. if fenty loses, rhee may be out of a job. a new mayor and a new chancellor could alter or even abandon many of her initiatives including impact. >> woodruff: finally tonight, the story of a new orleans musician and his efforts to keep a musical tradition strong, five years after katrina. jeffrey brown has our profile. >> so you can see where the water line was at the top of the door. >> brown: you mean the line right there. >> that's the highest point. that was at least nine feet high. >> brown: we first met michael white soon after hurricane katrina had destroyed his home in new orleans. as both musician and scholar, white had long been one of the best-known champions of the new orleans jazz tradition. now he was living temporarily in houston and had returned to sift through his belongings to see if anything could be saved. >> this was my
p.s. >> reporter: it's too early to tell where michelle rhee's new evaluation system will result in better schools. in fact, she might not be around long enough to find out. her boss, mayor adrian fenty, is facing a tough primary challenge in september. if fenty loses, rhee may be out of a job. a new mayor and a new chancellor could alter or even abandon many of her initiatives including impact. >> woodruff: finally tonight, the story of a new orleans musician and his efforts to...
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it was not michele pierre they raised their hand and said -- it was not michelle. they raise their hand and said, yes, i want this. teachers want something exciting and innovative teachers, because they are teachers, they did the right thing for their children. >> but the politics -- tavis: you cannot disconnect these two things. of the cut throat politics of education, and two of my best friends in l.a. have kids that go to the best schools in this town. through my relationship with them, i have learned about the politics of what you have to do in this town to get your kids into schools that lead to id leagues. -- to the ivy league. fenty thought he was doing the right thing. he brought in michele ree. all hell breaks loose. fenty loses . he called president obama, who has been pushing this race to the top programs and he tells obama. do not tell me there is not politics on this. they cut every which way. >> who this is big politics. let's not pretend that there is not a whole bunch of folks who are organized -- teachers' unions -- with money who do not want to se
it was not michele pierre they raised their hand and said -- it was not michelle. they raise their hand and said, yes, i want this. teachers want something exciting and innovative teachers, because they are teachers, they did the right thing for their children. >> but the politics -- tavis: you cannot disconnect these two things. of the cut throat politics of education, and two of my best friends in l.a. have kids that go to the best schools in this town. through my relationship with...
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it mentions, as examples, geoffrey canada and michelle rhee in washington. when michael fenty was in trouble in d.c., you know, and he called the white house and asked the president to campaign for him, the president did not show up for adrian fenty. now, he has lost, and people think that michelle rhee may be on her way out. what happens when you are in trouble after having run the president's game plan for four years, and you call him to campaign for you, and he does not show up? >> i will not get into the middle of that, but it is probably not appropriate for the president to engage in local politics, but that being said, it was education reform, and our president has now made that a focus, the race to the top, the enormous amount of time he has given, and i think the very able secretary arne duncan. if, indeed, some politicians have to go up -- and there may be other issues in the d.c. race. i did not follow it. we do not ignore the numbers. the number of kids that are not prepared when they graduate high school, the number of kids who are on a waiting l
it mentions, as examples, geoffrey canada and michelle rhee in washington. when michael fenty was in trouble in d.c., you know, and he called the white house and asked the president to campaign for him, the president did not show up for adrian fenty. now, he has lost, and people think that michelle rhee may be on her way out. what happens when you are in trouble after having run the president's game plan for four years, and you call him to campaign for you, and he does not show up? >> i...
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michelle ferry reports from upstate new york where the poverty rate is above the national average. >> delaina boward has been out of work since she lost her job at the nursing home. she relies on food stamps to feed her children. in the land of plenty that is the u.s., she, like more and more americans, is learning to do without. >> have you ever found yourself in a situation where you've been short of things, when you've needed things you can't afford? >> yes, every day, basically, because i call my mom. she lives in texas. i call my friends, and they help me out. if it wasn't for my friends, i wouldn't have a lot of stuff. >> from houses left uncared for to empty storefronts, the symptoms of poverty are everywhere here in poughkeepsie, and with the recession, the times have only become harder. the non-profit group, love inc., is in the business of helping the poor. they bring together churches to meet the basic needs of those in the community. the demand for their services has never been greater. how long have you worked with the poor? >> oh, for a year. >> how does this particular
michelle ferry reports from upstate new york where the poverty rate is above the national average. >> delaina boward has been out of work since she lost her job at the nursing home. she relies on food stamps to feed her children. in the land of plenty that is the u.s., she, like more and more americans, is learning to do without. >> have you ever found yourself in a situation where you've been short of things, when you've needed things you can't afford? >> yes, every day,...
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. >> lehrer: newshour correspondent spencer michels examines the impact of u.s. supreme court rulings on local gun regulations in california. >> among the first results of the supreme court decisions on guns: gun shows like this may become more common in california. >> woodruff: plus an encore look at jeffrey brown's profile of tap dance great maurice hines passing the torch and tradition to a new generation. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> lehrer: the east coast kept a weather eye on the sea today, waiting for the arrival of hurricane earl. the storm weakened some during the day, but still had winds of 115 miles an hour. in kill devil hills, north carolina, the day dawned on a relatively calm sea. but a few hundred miles out in the atlantic, the hurricane swirled
. >> lehrer: newshour correspondent spencer michels examines the impact of u.s. supreme court rulings on local gun regulations in california. >> among the first results of the supreme court decisions on guns: gun shows like this may become more common in california. >> woodruff: plus an encore look at jeffrey brown's profile of tap dance great maurice hines passing the torch and tradition to a new generation. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major...
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finally tonight, a celebration of dance takes center stage at the white house today, as first lady michelle obama inaugurates a series of workshops and performances, featuring styles from ballet to hip hop. the first honoree is renowned dancer, choreographer, and longtime head of the alvin ailey american dance theater, judith jamison. jeffrey brown profiled jamison and the remarkable company she helped build earlier this year. here's a second look. ♪ >> brown: from its beginning 51 years ago the american dance theater has been a celebration of african-american culture and black dancers and choreographers who found few opportunities elsewhere to work. ♪ >> brown: on a recent night at the city center theater in new york, the celebration continued. now focused on the woman who has long been the face of the company, judith jamison, dancer, choreographer and artistic director who has just announced she's stepping down next year. >> what we try to do is express our humanity as we're showing you these not just steps but we're showing you parts of life. through our movement, through what we're
finally tonight, a celebration of dance takes center stage at the white house today, as first lady michelle obama inaugurates a series of workshops and performances, featuring styles from ballet to hip hop. the first honoree is renowned dancer, choreographer, and longtime head of the alvin ailey american dance theater, judith jamison. jeffrey brown profiled jamison and the remarkable company she helped build earlier this year. here's a second look. ♪ >> brown: from its beginning 51...
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so hereñr is calÑi lid michelle whu know. i want you to listen to whatñr e said and tell me how you interpret it. >> ( translated ): how dhf this conflict emerge in the firstçó place? israel started by the occupation so that this is a reaction. i mean, you know that every action generates a reaction. the action is the occupation and the reaction from the palestinians is that... so when the occupation comes to an end, the resistance will end. >> i have met with him a number of times. >> rose: i know. that's why i'm asking you. >> what he has told me and what he announced to al jazeera, to confirm it with the arab audience was that he would accept any negotiation accepted by mahmoud abbas... >> rose: the head of the palestinian authority. >> that's right. provided the palestinians could vote on it in a referendum. and if the palestinians approved it, he would accept it. and he's made it clear he would accept israel's right to exist, to live in peace alongside a palestinian state within the pre-'67 borders. he never has agree
so hereñr is calÑi lid michelle whu know. i want you to listen to whatñr e said and tell me how you interpret it. >> ( translated ): how dhf this conflict emerge in the firstçó place? israel started by the occupation so that this is a reaction. i mean, you know that every action generates a reaction. the action is the occupation and the reaction from the palestinians is that... so when the occupation comes to an end, the resistance will end. >> i have met with him a number of...
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looks at what the defeat of mayor fenty means for the overhaul of the city's schools and for chancellor michelle rhee. plus, we talk about the new face for twitter.com and why it happened with c.e.o. evan williams. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. gwen? >> ifill: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm gwen ifill. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you on-line. and again here tomorrow evening. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
looks at what the defeat of mayor fenty means for the overhaul of the city's schools and for chancellor michelle rhee. plus, we talk about the new face for twitter.com and why it happened with c.e.o. evan williams. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. gwen? >> ifill: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm gwen ifill. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you on-line. and again here tomorrow evening. thank you and good night. major funding for...
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jay korff has why michelle rhee says she is partly to blame for fenty's loss. >> vincent gray and michelle rhee said it will sit down and talk about her future. tonight, we caught up with michelle rhee at an event that applauded her work, in part, and she admitted she was a factor in the mayor losing. chancellor michelle rhee's appearance for the d.c. premiere of "waiting for superman" could not have been more ironic, showcasing the work of those within the system. >> are most of the kids getting inappropriate education? >> with her hard-charging style, including firing hundreds of teachers and closing schools, prove to be a political liability for her boss, mayor adrian fenty. even michelle rhee admits that she cost mayor fenty votes. am i was very clear what the mayor early on that the reforms we were taking on what caused consternation. >> mayor fenty calls michelle rhee's accomplishments a high point of his term. >> she will be the ultimate decider of her own personal future. >> now she awaits a conversation with vincent gray. >> we will talk very soon. i am absolutely certain she will
jay korff has why michelle rhee says she is partly to blame for fenty's loss. >> vincent gray and michelle rhee said it will sit down and talk about her future. tonight, we caught up with michelle rhee at an event that applauded her work, in part, and she admitted she was a factor in the mayor losing. chancellor michelle rhee's appearance for the d.c. premiere of "waiting for superman" could not have been more ironic, showcasing the work of those within the system. >> are...
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but at the bottom of this, david, and michelle? we changed the contract to make it more transparent and cohesive, to give michelle and the district more tools on teacher quality. we gave the teachers more tools. we gave the district more tools. the issue in terms of us is to make sure that teachers get the tools and conditions they need to be effective and make sure there's fairness. we know the teacher tenure system is broken and we want to x it. there are different ways we fixed it in detroit, working with the district there. different ways we fixed it in washington, different ways we fixed it throughout the country. so tissue is, how do we make teachers effective? and also, with all due respect, how we give the good teachers, the 3 million teachers in the united states of america, 133,000 schools, how do we give those quiet unsung heroes the tools and conditions they need to help all children. >> with all due respect, we say that we -- in addition to identifying the effective teachers needed to be temple marinated, we identified
but at the bottom of this, david, and michelle? we changed the contract to make it more transparent and cohesive, to give michelle and the district more tools on teacher quality. we gave the teachers more tools. we gave the district more tools. the issue in terms of us is to make sure that teachers get the tools and conditions they need to be effective and make sure there's fairness. we know the teacher tenure system is broken and we want to x it. there are different ways we fixed it in...
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you've been very patient i know michelle now she gave a big sign there i know where it came from michelle go ahead. it just amazes me because i mr and this is obviously talking about amnesty all the way down the board and i don't care which way you want to make the sandwich it's still a baloney sandwich ok the reality is this these people are taking jobs that americans will do yeah granted there might be some of those jobs in the fields as you know picking fruit or what have you in california i'm here in phoenix arizona we have these illegal alien day laborers aligning our streets at the wal-mart at the home depot and they are doing what picking fruit you know they're doing construction jobs they're doing painting they're building homes that should be given jobs to american guys we've got contractors american contractors home builders that have to compete in the lower their wages because the illegal aliens are lining our streets and believe me they're not taking up five dollars an hour ok because i can tell you a matter of fact they're taking no less than ten fifteen sometimes twenty doll
you've been very patient i know michelle now she gave a big sign there i know where it came from michelle go ahead. it just amazes me because i mr and this is obviously talking about amnesty all the way down the board and i don't care which way you want to make the sandwich it's still a baloney sandwich ok the reality is this these people are taking jobs that americans will do yeah granted there might be some of those jobs in the fields as you know picking fruit or what have you in california...
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they want to see michelle obama hitting the road. soon adding her voice to mid-term politics -- >> thank you. >> reporter: the white house announced tuesday that michelle obama will campaign in six states where several senate democrats are in trouble. >> i think she will go out and make a forceful and positive case for what this administration has done. >> reporter: tuesday, senate democrats tried and failed to deliver on two issues that
they want to see michelle obama hitting the road. soon adding her voice to mid-term politics -- >> thank you. >> reporter: the white house announced tuesday that michelle obama will campaign in six states where several senate democrats are in trouble. >> i think she will go out and make a forceful and positive case for what this administration has done. >> reporter: tuesday, senate democrats tried and failed to deliver on two issues that
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michel. and i'm sorry but the screaming attitude doesn't help for for us to be able to have a conversation about immigration by the way for you know you and others michel that's not that's number you tell you that very night on is no please michel please we must separate so this is america the people of why they want to. come in this is no this is a show over three people no no no don't tell me what i have four hundred. one please go no no no i am not going to speak if she's not going to let me out myself michelle i know my michelle these there is i don't want to it's no reason to bring us on this program and i remember years ago i asked a question of each person now i'm going to one please there you go thank you very much i do appreciate it i think that we must separate border security from immigration and i believe the talk today is about immigration most u.s. citizens and i found this throughout the world and i've been outspoken in front of the united nations with regard to the rights of i
michel. and i'm sorry but the screaming attitude doesn't help for for us to be able to have a conversation about immigration by the way for you know you and others michel that's not that's number you tell you that very night on is no please michel please we must separate so this is america the people of why they want to. come in this is no this is a show over three people no no no don't tell me what i have four hundred. one please go no no no i am not going to speak if she's not going to let me...
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michelle rhee goes on the oprah. the stars are back. the big-name star who told the show, thanks, but no thanks. >> this is abc 7 news at 11. >> we begin tonight with an alert for parents. >> a man faces some serious legal troubles to night after he is charged with 10 counts of possession of child pornography. we're told that he interacted with students at area schools. >> could it have been -- >> we would have never known. >> nabors set a month ago, she saw firefighters entering his place after the apartment next door, fire. >> they went to check the next house. they saw there was nothing wrong with it. they found all that stuff. >> the fairfax county fire marshal's office did notified them that the child pornography was found in his home. at queens says that he worked for the metropolitan airport authority. he also judges wrestling matches four middle schools and high schools across northern virginia. the wrestling association confirms that heat judged matches for the past eight years and it performed skin checks on the students befor
michelle rhee goes on the oprah. the stars are back. the big-name star who told the show, thanks, but no thanks. >> this is abc 7 news at 11. >> we begin tonight with an alert for parents. >> a man faces some serious legal troubles to night after he is charged with 10 counts of possession of child pornography. we're told that he interacted with students at area schools. >> could it have been -- >> we would have never known. >> nabors set a month ago, she saw...
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gray should keep michelle rhee for one more year, a transition year. >> michelle rhee has put a lot of things in place that are just taking off and will be employmented next fall. i would love to see her stay for another school year. >> reporter: what does the chancellor think? ee caught up with her. >> can you work under convincement gray and stay with d.c. schools? >> i am going to take the next few days. i am going on my little pre- honeymoon trip and i'll reflect on effect and when i come back, i'm going to meet and talk with lots of people and make decision there. >> reporter: we also ran councilman wells a proposal by her. the chancellor was not enthusiastic about that plan. john henrehan, fox 5 news. >>> it is not uncommon to lose your cool when you get a parking ticket but still head, why did one parking enforcementth, who was giving the ticket, go off? >> take that and shove it up your -- >> i have it on video. >> i could give a damn less. >> we'll tell what you sparked this tirade that caused that parking enforcement agent to lose his job. >>> next, a monumental moment in fas
gray should keep michelle rhee for one more year, a transition year. >> michelle rhee has put a lot of things in place that are just taking off and will be employmented next fall. i would love to see her stay for another school year. >> reporter: what does the chancellor think? ee caught up with her. >> can you work under convincement gray and stay with d.c. schools? >> i am going to take the next few days. i am going on my little pre- honeymoon trip and i'll reflect on...
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but at the bottom of this, david, and michelle? we changed the contract to make it more transparent and cohesive, to give michelle and the district more tools on teacher quality. we gave the teachers more tools. we gave the district more tools. the issue in terms of us is to make sure that teachers get the
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stop rules go ahead michelle jump in and i'm going to jump in here ok michele jump in first you go first and then we'll go to i am i actually agree with not what matters said but i just want to add something about how this is seen in washington i think there's a sense in washington in american policy circles that the middle east is such a risky place it's so brittle american interests there are so vital that. american officials sometimes are unwilling to take the kind of risks that natter described you know to kind of go with the you know the fact that an islamist government like the hamas government was elected that might not you know initially at least might not go along with american and western interests in the region and that's the debate that that goes on in washington now you know should we sort of try to limit the risks as much as possible and therefore not not encourage rapid change on the other hand other people argue that you know this situation can only go on so long and if the united states doesn't stand in favor of reform now that more drastic changes will happen later ok s
stop rules go ahead michelle jump in and i'm going to jump in here ok michele jump in first you go first and then we'll go to i am i actually agree with not what matters said but i just want to add something about how this is seen in washington i think there's a sense in washington in american policy circles that the middle east is such a risky place it's so brittle american interests there are so vital that. american officials sometimes are unwilling to take the kind of risks that natter...
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nbc's michelle franzen. michelle, thank you. >>> as part of coverage we're going to be presting all week on the nb cnetwork, don't miss this morninging's matt lauer clusive, a live interview with president obama. that's ming up today. >>> here are other news making news early today. video shot by passenger on a deltalight shows sparks flying during an emergency landing. authorities are looking into reported isues with the plane's landing gear. fortunatelnone of the plane's 60 passengers or crew were hurt. >>> in california a miniature 4 rocket lifted off from the air force base. it carried an air force surveillance flight to monitor. the satellite will play a key role in protecting the country's space-spaced assets. >>> in texas speed eaters dug in at the world tamale eating championship. tim janice known as eater "x" passed up his conompetition consuming 59 tamales in just ten minutes. that's actually 12 tamales under his world record of 71. >>> now for a look at your national and regional weather here's bi
nbc's michelle franzen. michelle, thank you. >>> as part of coverage we're going to be presting all week on the nb cnetwork, don't miss this morninging's matt lauer clusive, a live interview with president obama. that's ming up today. >>> here are other news making news early today. video shot by passenger on a deltalight shows sparks flying during an emergency landing. authorities are looking into reported isues with the plane's landing gear. fortunatelnone of the plane's 60...
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michelle has done a great, great job. moving forward, the children deserve much better. >> did the white house show any courage? they were silent. >> i stood repeatedly with the mayor and we invested $75 million and resores because the district is moving in the right direction. >> some would say the president and the political wing of the white house should have done more to try to save this experiment that now is in jeopardy. >> for will be hard and tough, but the d.c. school children deserve so much more than what they got for decades. all of us have to work to ensure that happens. >> going back to the examples of finland and south korea and singapore, in those countries, teaching is a higher rated profession than being a doctor or lawyer. teachers are not always paid the highest. they are paid more comparatively than teachers, but it's not just money, but they are tracked from the beginning. their education and the colleges that train teachers here have lower standards than in other countries. how do we -- if there is
michelle has done a great, great job. moving forward, the children deserve much better. >> did the white house show any courage? they were silent. >> i stood repeatedly with the mayor and we invested $75 million and resores because the district is moving in the right direction. >> some would say the president and the political wing of the white house should have done more to try to save this experiment that now is in jeopardy. >> for will be hard and tough, but the d.c....
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gray should keep michelle rhee for one more year, a transition year. >> michelle rhee's put a lot of things in place that are just taking off and will also be just implementing next fall. i would love to see her stay for another school year. >> reporter: what does the chance lore think? we caught up with her. can you -- chancellor think? we caught up with her. can you work under vincent gray gray? >> i'm going to take the next few days. i'm going on my little prehoneymoon trip and i'll sort of reflect on everything and when i come back, i'll meet with the chair, talk to lots of people and then we'll make a decision from there. >> reporter: we also ran councilman wells compromise proposal, keep michelle rhee on the job one more year by her. the chancellor was not enthusiastic about that plan. john henrehan, fox 5 news. >>> a developing scandal at america's most hallowed ground. a mix-up involving gravesites at arlington national cemetery. >>> something that hasn't happened in decades, a living soldier about to receive the medal of honor and now we're hearing from the hero for the firs
gray should keep michelle rhee for one more year, a transition year. >> michelle rhee's put a lot of things in place that are just taking off and will also be just implementing next fall. i would love to see her stay for another school year. >> reporter: what does the chance lore think? we caught up with her. can you -- chancellor think? we caught up with her. can you work under vincent gray gray? >> i'm going to take the next few days. i'm going on my little prehoneymoon trip...